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MKKE 1113

Mechanical & Electrical Energy Management


COURSE SYNOPSIS
• This course introduces the fundamental of mechanical & electrical
energy management
• It focuses on the techniques to conduct mechanical and electrical
energy audits. This course consists of 3 main parts
o Part A is an introduction to the general energy audit
o Part B will cover energy audit on mechanical equipment such as pumps, fans,
blowers, air compressors and air-conditioning systems
o Part C will cover energy audit of electrical systems
COURSE INSTRUCTOR
• PhD (Mechanical Engineering) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
• M.Eng (Mechanical Engineering) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
• B.Sc (Mechanical Engineering) Clemson University, USA

Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Hayati Abdullah


PEng CEng CMarEng ASEAN Eng REEM CPMV
M. AFEO FIMarEST FIEM MIEEE MEPA
Associate Professor Ir. Dr. Hayati Abdullah
PEng CEng CMarEng ASEAN Eng REEM CPMV M. AFEO FIMarEST FIEM MIEEE MEPA

• Director, Centre for Teaching & Learning, UTMLead, UTM


• Chairman, Malaysian Higher Education Teaching & Learning Council
• Chairman, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM Southern Branch), 2014 – 2016
• Board Member, Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), 2015 – 2016
• Professional Engineer with Practising Certificate (Mechanical), Board of Engineers
Malaysia
• Chartered Engineer, Engineering Council United Kingdom
• Fellow, The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, United Kingdom
• Fellow, The Institution of Engineers Malaysia
• Member, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, USA
• Member, Malaysian Energy Professional Association
• Registered Electrical Energy Manager, Energy Commission Malaysia
• Certified Professional Measurement & Verification
• Honorary Member, ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations 2016
• Recipient of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) Woman Engineer Award
2015
• Recipient of the Anugerah Akademik Negara (AAN) 2010 – Anugerah Pengajaran
Kejuruteraan (National Academic Award 2010 – Teaching in Engineering Award)
MKKE 1113 FAMILY GALLERY
• Find a nice photo of yourself
• Write a brief description of yourself to include :
• Name that you would like to be known as
• Academic background
• Working experience & field/area of working experience
• Your expectation for this course
• Your perception of the lecturer and
• Other information you wish to share and upload in the following Padlet.
• Padlet link:
https://padlet.com/hayatiabdullah/duowxdu0pa41exgz
ACTIVITY NO. 1
• Read an online article on the different forms of energy (5 mins)
https://theengineeringmindset.com/what-is-energy/

• Read an online article on the principle of energy conservation (10 mins)


http://www.dynamicscience.com.au/tester/solutions1/electric/energyc
onversions.htm

• Identify the electrical energy usage in the industry/plant/building that


you are working in and prepare one power point slide on the electrical
energy usage in the industry/plant/building that you are working in with
an estimate of the percentage of energy consumption
INTRODUCTION
CONTENT
• Overview of Energy Management
ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
WHY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ?
UTM’s Average MONTHLY electricity bill for 2019 is RM 1.7 M
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Typical energy distribution pattern for Malaysian buildings

Building Air-Cond. Lighting Lifts Misc. Hot Water

Hotels 50-70% 20-30% 3-5% 0-10% 15-20%

Shops 40-55% 45-55% 2-4% 0-10%

Offices 55-65% 25-35% 2-6% 5-15%

Source: Salim Sairan and Maznah Abdul Majid.” Energy audit in buildings experiences in Malaysia.” Proceedings of ASEAN
conference on Energy conservation. Chiang Mai, Thailand: ASEAN Working Group on Non-conventional Energy Research, 158-169
Energy consumption in buildings
WHY ENERGY MANAGEMENT ?
It’s the LAW …
1. Efficient Management of Electrical Energy Regulations
2008 under the Electricity Supply Act 1990

➢Any installation with a total electrical energy consumption equal to


or exceeding 3,000,000 kWh over any period not exceeding six
consecutive months

➢Regulation 16 – Requirement to submit accounts and documents


pertaining to efficient electrical energy mangement
2. UTM’s Statement of Energy Policy:
‘Energy efficiency and conservation in UTM will be accomplished through
responsible energy management aimed at gradually minimizing energy wastage
through a structured control and monitoring system at each functional level or
PTJs within UTM. The process and procedure adopted shall enable the
establishment of measurable Targets and Energy Index without compromising
reliability and safety. The energy management system will be motivated by
creative and innovative initiatives.’
What do we do?
Energy Management Roadmap

A. Evaluation of C. Implementation D. System


Energy B. Organization of Energy Integration &
Management Preparation Conservation DOCUMENTATION
Status Measures
Energy Management Evaluation Matrix
Current Energy Management Practices
Item Current Level Description Current Status
There is an established
Energy policy, action plan and
environmental policy in
regular review, have commitment
Energy Policy place with a clear
of top management as part of an
statement on energy
environmental strategy
efficiency
Energy manager accountable to
The energy team is well
energy committee representing
Energy Team structured under the
all users, chaired by a member of
EEEM Committee
the managing board
Energy efficiency
awareness & motivation
Contact with major users through
on the part of major
Motivation ad-hoc committee chaired by
users does not seem to
senior department manager
be apparent

Monitoring and targeting reports


Major users not aware
based on supply meter data.
Information System of savings report and
Energy unit has ad-hoc
their role to improve EE
involvement in budget setting
There are staff who have
been trained as qualified
Some ad-hoc staff awareness REEM. EE training could
Marketing
training be extended to major
users

Clear payback criteria


Some payback criteria employed have been employed in
Investment
as for all other investment current EE investment
Energy Management Evaluation Matrix
Energy Management Evaluation Matrix

2019
Energy Management Evaluation Matrix
Energy Management Roadmap

A. Evaluation of C. Implementation D. System


Energy B. Organization of Energy Integration &
Management Preparation Conservation DOCUMENTATION
Status Measures
Energy Management Working Procedures 28

1. Assign Energy Manager

2. Set up EM Committee

3. Evaluate EM Status

4. Set up or review EM
Components

5. Set up or revise Energy


Target & Plan

6. Assign saving target to


Energy Accounting Centres
Energy Management Working Procedures 29

6. Assign saving target to Energy


Accounting Centres (EACs)

7. EACs identify &


propose measures to
meet targets

Approved
8. Implement improvement
measures
Target not met

10. Monitor &


Assess results

3. Evaluate EM Status
Energy Management Roadmap

A. Evaluation of C. Implementation D. System


Energy B. Organization of Energy Integration &
Management Preparation Conservation DOCUMENTATION
Status Measures
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Evaluation Energy Management Matrix

Energy Policy
Energy Committee
Organization
Preparation Set up EM Component
Awareness Training

Detailed Energy Audit Report to


Implementation of ST
Energy Conservation Select Energy Target & Plan
Measures Set up SIT
Technical Training

Accreditation Scheme
System Integration
Integrate to ISO/ TPM
Procedural Training
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*ASEAN Energy Management Accreditation Scheme

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2011 2013 2014
End of Lecture 1…………

‘ANDA MAMPU MENGUBAHNYA’ –


‘YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE’

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